Japanese manga and anime animation have been cited as inspirations for Honda’s peculiar new NM4 Vultus.
Revealed at the Osaka Motorcycle Show, its unique design combines a 650 mm (25.6”) seat height, a large adjustable rider’s backrest and what Honda terms ‘Front Massive Styling’. What’s more, all of the lights use LEDs and the rear end can be fitted with integrated panniers. The result is a striking sci-fi look that could be polarising.
Power comes from a twin-cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled 745 cc engine which is canted forward to lower the bike’s centre of gravity. It’s attached to a standard-fit dual-clutch transmission that offers both automatic and manual modes.
Honda is definitely planning to put the NM4 Vultus into production, but a launch date has yet to be announced.
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Revealed at the Osaka Motorcycle Show, its unique design combines a 650 mm (25.6”) seat height, a large adjustable rider’s backrest and what Honda terms ‘Front Massive Styling’. What’s more, all of the lights use LEDs and the rear end can be fitted with integrated panniers. The result is a striking sci-fi look that could be polarising.
Power comes from a twin-cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled 745 cc engine which is canted forward to lower the bike’s centre of gravity. It’s attached to a standard-fit dual-clutch transmission that offers both automatic and manual modes.
Honda is definitely planning to put the NM4 Vultus into production, but a launch date has yet to be announced.
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